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It sounds like Jae was most upset that we wouldn't offer him any extension. Not just the starter/bench thing. I'm sure both factors contributed, but if the Suns had offered to extend him but not promise him a starting role, would he be this upset?
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Probably not..I think it was more the combination. What makes sense to me is he was told he’d probably be coming off the bench and he realized that would impact his minutes/numbers, which would impact how he was viewed and how much money he’d get in free agency. So then he asked to be extended so it wouldn’t impact his salary. When we said no, he said, well I guess they don’t really want me here and I’ll go elsewhere. Ultimately I think it comes down to money. If he stays here as a backup, he makes less money on his next deal.
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If you aren't counting Book as an old-head you are mistaken. I don't care what the calendar says, he is an old-head.
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So we made the team worse just to keep him as an expiring contract in case that became useful to us later? I think the real reason is Robert Sarver did not want to give him an extension. Just like with Raja Bell, "you earned it but I don't have to to give it to you so I won't."Split T wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 7:47 amProbably not..I think it was more the combination. What makes sense to me is he was told he’d probably be coming off the bench and he realized that would impact his minutes/numbers, which would impact how he was viewed and how much money he’d get in free agency. So then he asked to be extended so it wouldn’t impact his salary. When we said no, he said, well I guess they don’t really want me here and I’ll go elsewhere. Ultimately I think it comes down to money. If he stays here as a backup, he makes less money on his next deal.
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I’m not really sure what you’re saying here. That’s not what I was implying. Robert Sarver isn’t even in charge anymore…If he was the issue, he’s gone, but Crowder still isn’t around. If I was implying anything, it’s that the front office doesn’t value Crowder at the number he wants to get paid in the future. I don’t think it’s smart to extend someone just to keep them happy.JeremyG wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 10:45 amSo we made the team worse just to keep him as an expiring contract in case that became useful to us later? I think the real reason is Robert Sarver did not want to give him an extension. Just like with Raja Bell, "you earned it but I don't have to to give it to you so I won't."Split T wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 7:47 amProbably not..I think it was more the combination. What makes sense to me is he was told he’d probably be coming off the bench and he realized that would impact his minutes/numbers, which would impact how he was viewed and how much money he’d get in free agency. So then he asked to be extended so it wouldn’t impact his salary. When we said no, he said, well I guess they don’t really want me here and I’ll go elsewhere. Ultimately I think it comes down to money. If he stays here as a backup, he makes less money on his next deal.
Crowder isn’t some indispensable player. I’m sure he responded differently than we thought with his trade demand and unwillingness to show up and do his job. If we knew that going in, I imagine we would’ve tried harder to trade him earlier.
Personally I think we should have traded him already, but if we don’t have any good offers, I’d ask him to come play if he wants his money. I’m all for players having some control of their situation, but if he’s not going to play, he shouldn’t be paid.
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I was referencing what you had said earlier about the reason we didn't extend him:Split T wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 10:57 amI’m not really sure what you’re saying here. That’s not what I was implying. Robert Sarver isn’t even in charge anymore…If he was the issue, he’s gone, but Crowder still isn’t around. If I was implying anything, it’s that the front office doesn’t value Crowder at the number he wants to get paid in the future. I don’t think it’s smart to extend someone just to keep them happy.JeremyG wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 10:45 amSo we made the team worse just to keep him as an expiring contract in case that became useful to us later? I think the real reason is Robert Sarver did not want to give him an extension. Just like with Raja Bell, "you earned it but I don't have to to give it to you so I won't."Split T wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 7:47 amProbably not..I think it was more the combination. What makes sense to me is he was told he’d probably be coming off the bench and he realized that would impact his minutes/numbers, which would impact how he was viewed and how much money he’d get in free agency. So then he asked to be extended so it wouldn’t impact his salary. When we said no, he said, well I guess they don’t really want me here and I’ll go elsewhere. Ultimately I think it comes down to money. If he stays here as a backup, he makes less money on his next deal.
Crowder isn’t some indispensable player. I’m sure he responded differently than we thought with his trade demand and unwillingness to show up and do his job. If we knew that going in, I imagine we would’ve tried harder to trade him earlier.
And I don't think Garvin is going to go against what Sarver wanted. If anything, the Suns are probably even less likely to extend players with the team up for sale.Split T wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 2:06 pmThat’s a weird all-or-nothing mentality. If we know we want to upgrade him, you don’t extend him. His contract is much easier to move as an expiring.
I agree with this part completely.
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Well I do think he’s more easily traded on an expiring deal. If the goal is to move him, extending him isn’t a good idea imo.
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Agreed. You back yourself into a corner giving a new deal to someone who isn't in your plans going forward.
And this blaming Sarver thing is silly. He is cool with handing Shamet an extension before he even plays a game, but refuses to extend Crowder because he is cheap? Come on. Just stop.
And this blaming Sarver thing is silly. He is cool with handing Shamet an extension before he even plays a game, but refuses to extend Crowder because he is cheap? Come on. Just stop.
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You don't think Sarver was concerned about next year's luxury tax implications? Come on.
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Why are we all arguing about Crowder being a giant bitch? He's been a malcontent all summer and stuck in his feels. Arguing if it was us or him is stupid.
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I agree(even though I’m guilty of it haha). Just trade him already
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Let's just hope Sarver's last basketball decision is who to sell the franchise to.INFORMER wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 1:08 pmAgreed. You back yourself into a corner giving a new deal to someone who isn't in your plans going forward.
And this blaming Sarver thing is silly. He is cool with handing Shamet an extension before he even plays a game, but refuses to extend Crowder because he is cheap? Come on. Just stop.
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Let's just break up already with the standard, "It's not you, it's me."AmareIsGod wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 1:18 pmWhy are we all arguing about Crowder being a giant bitch? He's been a malcontent all summer and stuck in his feels. Arguing if it was us or him is stupid.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Yeah he’s not important enough. Fuck himAmareIsGod wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 1:18 pmWhy are we all arguing about Crowder being a giant bitch? He's been a malcontent all summer and stuck in his feels. Arguing if it was us or him is stupid.
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If we were even thinking of playing him, we wouldn’t have told him to skip camp. It seems the decision has already been made.
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I would add a Taurean Prince/Naz Reid package as another Crowder trade scenario I would be interested in.
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I think the big question we all need to be asking ourselves is why hasn't Flex told us where Jae is getting traded to?
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Because his source is player driven and connected to CP3 and/or Booker and their agency. If those players don’t know, Flex doesn’t know. He doesn’t have a suns front office source.
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It was hard to do. The Suns gave Booker the super max and Bridges an extension. Ayton's offer sheet was matched as well. After all of this, it was hard to give Crowder an extension too.
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This assumes that the front office actually knows where Jae is going. I'm not even sure they know yet.
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